Rangers' supporters have called for CEO Graham Wallace to be suspended.

Supporters of Scottish League 1 side Rangers "demanded the immediate suspension" of CEO Graham Wallace, according to Gary Ralston of the Scotland DAILY RECORD. The Union of Fans called on Chair David Somers "to act against the under-fire chief executive in light of damaging allegations." A spokesperson said, “Given the serious nature of the allegations, we expect David Somers to suspend Mr. Wallace until these investigations are complete.” Wallace’s review, published on Friday, "laid bare the shocking state of the club’s finances." Almost £71M were "being squandered" in the 18 months before December (DAILY RECORD, 4/28). THE SCOTSMAN reported the fan group called on Somers to address the role of Rangers Dir Sandy Easdale, "who does not sit on the PLC board, and the reason for the club’s credit facilities being withdrawn." A Rangers spokesperson said, "Mr. Wallace has no knowledge of a complaint, which if put to the football club, has no grounds." The fans also called on Somers to respond to claims that payment processing company FirstData had "first asked for security in order to continue offering credit facilities for season-ticket purchases back in January." Wallace claimed in his review one of the major factors in the subsequent withdrawal of the facility "was uncertainty over sales" caused by the Union of Fans and former Ibrox Dir Dave King, "who first mooted the idea of a season ticket trust fund in late February." The statement read, “Once again we have seen a Rangers board attempt to deflect the blame for their own incompetence onto fans who only want the best for the club” (SCOTSMAN, 4/28).